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Noncompaction and Takotsubo Syndrome in a Neuromuscular Disorder

BACKGROUND: Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) in patients with left ventricular hypertrabeculation/noncompaction (LVHT) has been reported in four patients, and a TTS plus LVHT plus a neuromuscular disorder (NMD) was only reported once so far. Here, we present the fifth patient with LVHT and TTS and the secon...

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Autores principales: Finsterer, Josef, Stöllberger, Claudia, Winkler, Walter Benedikt
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6589303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31281680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6902751
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author Finsterer, Josef
Stöllberger, Claudia
Winkler, Walter Benedikt
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description BACKGROUND: Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) in patients with left ventricular hypertrabeculation/noncompaction (LVHT) has been reported in four patients, and a TTS plus LVHT plus a neuromuscular disorder (NMD) was only reported once so far. Here, we present the fifth patient with LVHT and TTS and the second patient with LVHT, TTS, and a NMD. METHODS AND RESULTS: The patient is a 68 yo female hobby choir singer with a history of skin dermatofibroma, skin fibrokeratoma, arterial hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hypothyroidism, anemia, hyponatremia, diverticulosis, LVHT detected at age 60 y, five syncopes, a liver cyst, and carotid endarterectomy 2 months prior to admission because of sudden-onset chest pain. Workup revealed ST elevation, troponin elevation, and mild coronary artery sclerosis. Ventriculography and transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) showed the apical type of a TTS. ECG normalised within 10 w and TTE within 6 w under beta-blockers and ATII-blockers. The TTS was triggered by being offended of being unable to sing anymore after endarterectomy. Neurological workup suggested the presence of a NMD. CONCLUSIONS: This case shows that LVHT occurs in NMD patients and that patients with LVHT and a NMD may develop a TTS. Whether patients with LVHT and a NMD are particularly prone to develop a TTS requires further confirmation. NMD patients with LVHT should avoid stress not to trigger a TTS.
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spelling pubmed-65893032019-07-07 Noncompaction and Takotsubo Syndrome in a Neuromuscular Disorder Finsterer, Josef Stöllberger, Claudia Winkler, Walter Benedikt Case Rep Cardiol Case Report BACKGROUND: Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) in patients with left ventricular hypertrabeculation/noncompaction (LVHT) has been reported in four patients, and a TTS plus LVHT plus a neuromuscular disorder (NMD) was only reported once so far. Here, we present the fifth patient with LVHT and TTS and the second patient with LVHT, TTS, and a NMD. METHODS AND RESULTS: The patient is a 68 yo female hobby choir singer with a history of skin dermatofibroma, skin fibrokeratoma, arterial hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hypothyroidism, anemia, hyponatremia, diverticulosis, LVHT detected at age 60 y, five syncopes, a liver cyst, and carotid endarterectomy 2 months prior to admission because of sudden-onset chest pain. Workup revealed ST elevation, troponin elevation, and mild coronary artery sclerosis. Ventriculography and transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) showed the apical type of a TTS. ECG normalised within 10 w and TTE within 6 w under beta-blockers and ATII-blockers. The TTS was triggered by being offended of being unable to sing anymore after endarterectomy. Neurological workup suggested the presence of a NMD. CONCLUSIONS: This case shows that LVHT occurs in NMD patients and that patients with LVHT and a NMD may develop a TTS. Whether patients with LVHT and a NMD are particularly prone to develop a TTS requires further confirmation. NMD patients with LVHT should avoid stress not to trigger a TTS. Hindawi 2019-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6589303/ /pubmed/31281680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6902751 Text en Copyright © 2019 Josef Finsterer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Winkler, Walter Benedikt
Noncompaction and Takotsubo Syndrome in a Neuromuscular Disorder
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title_short Noncompaction and Takotsubo Syndrome in a Neuromuscular Disorder
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6589303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31281680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6902751
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